Diana - Oooh, oooh, I'm so glad you want to hear the story. I haven't told anyone except my husband, but he thought it was great - you'll understand why when you hear it!
As far as the name, Aevery... We loved the sound of Avery - but thought the spelling was a bit bland, too boyish. I studied linguistics in college and always loved Gaelic words and their interesting spellings. So, at the hospital at 3am, after 25 hours of labor, and 3 hours before she was finally born (whew!) we were playing around with alternate spellings and came up with that. That's it! We're working on names for our new little one as well (another girl), and hope to decide before a bit more in advance this time around!

I'm not sure whether pain and sleep-deprivation help or hinder the creative mind!
So, it's not a family name, but here's a funny coincidence as well with my own name. I'm very interested in genealogy and thanks to a distant cousin have been able to trace back several hundred years! And way back there, I have a many-times great grandmother whose last name is Kelsey. My parents didn't know, but I found that interesting.
Anyway, I'm rambling - dh is at work, Aev and I are both suffering with a terrible cold today and have been camped out on the couch, spending way too much time on this forum!

Hmmm, that just made me think - with having to keep their voices in top-form night after night, I wonder if any of the LC ensemble get colds/sore throats and wonder if they have any miraculous cures? We should definitely encourage Fred to find out!
I am so, so looking forward to Red Rocks - the way it's working out for everyone, it seems like it's just meant to be an extra special experience!
Kelsey